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... Park Chulong was wrong.

Not to mention Park Chulong, she felt that this was the most wronged moment in her 20-year life, and she didn't know the person in front of her at all.

"Officer nin, I really, really don't know this person!"

In order to emphasize that she did not lie, she even used two "truths" to express her mood, but her milky voice always felt unbelievable when she said this. Anyway, the head of the trainee room ignored her. He kept looking between Zhang Che and P ...

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